Pasta at Tuscany Cafe (77 W. Wacker Dr.); adding a soda takes it over $10, but the standard items are around $8. And on Wednesdays you get a free desert.The Lamb Kabob at Oasis CafeTacos at Frontera Fresca on the 7th floor at Macy'sBao at Wow Bao (1 West Wacker Drive, but really at the corner of Lake and State); this is also great because you can adjust the amount you're ordering very easily - if I feel hungry I can get 5 bao instead of my normal 4.Scottsdale (Reuben) at Goodwins (175 N. Franklin). Lots of great sandwich options, just be prepared to stand in line.Chili 5 Ways at Rosebuds takeout counter (70 W. Madison St).

Off the Tracks - Lake and Wells, anything is great, but they have a 2 vienna hot dog special with fries and a drink for $8Pastoral - in the french market, great salads and their Cali Chev is one of my favorite sandwiches which I have posted about beforeBlahBlahBlah

Honestly I'm sick of everything else in the loop, been working here almost four full years and cannot take it anymore, so someone please post things on here.

I work near Jackson and Clark and pickings are really slim. I try to brown bag it because cheap options in the neighborhood make me sad.

I'll occasionally go to Cafecito, BenjYehuda, I Dream of Falafel, Potbelly, and Chipotle. I'm a bit sick of all of them, though, so I rarely eat out. I've eliminated two other former "favorites" from my list because one gave me food poisoning and another sent my friend home with a big, live bug in her bag and didn't respond particularly well.

I really want to like Hannah's Bretzel, and am happy that the second location is so close, but I haven't found a sandwich that justifies the price. I'm sure I'll keep trying given its proximity to my office.

I've had great burgers at Marc Burger, but that's far enough from my office that I rarely go. If I worked closer, I'm sure I'd go to Macy's more often.

Cafecito. It's kind of dismissed above but it's still my go-to place for a cheap quick lunch in the Loop. I wouldn't go there every day, but almost everything on their menu is worth a try, including their daily soups, My favorite sandwich there remains the Choripan.

Also, in order to be inclusive, don't forget Harold's at 636 S. Wabash.

"The fork with two prongs is in use in northern Europe. In England, they’re armed with a steel trident, a fork with three prongs. In France we have a fork with four prongs; it’s the height of civilization." Eugene Briffault (1846)

jbw wrote:Cafecito. It's kind of dismissed above but it's still my go-to place for a cheap quick lunch in the Loop. I wouldn't go there every day, but almost everything on their menu is worth a try, including their daily soups, My favorite sandwich there remains the Choripan.

Ditto the two Market Creations near me at Madison and Wacker; the third floor of the Civic Opera House (nobody knows it's there), and inside the Sears "Willis" Tower. The Loop needs more NYC-style hot food takeouts (although they do have tables and chairs at the Civic Opera location.) I also like the Bon Appetit cafeteria on the mezz level (take the escalator) of the AT&T Center at Franklin and Monroe.>>Brent

For mexican food G&G on Adams east of State. For chinese-Hong Kong Chef on Wabash and Eat Drink -a trailor parked in a parking lot on Randolph just west of Wells. For sandwichs-Pastoral and Berghoff stand up bar.G&G has closed. There is one on Jefferson and Jackson.Hong Kong Chef has closed.

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French Market is rich in good lunch food:Pastoral: awesome sandwiches for $7-9 (try the Blue Pig and Fig)Saigon Sisters: Bahn Mi for $7-8 (I like the classic)Fumare: Montreal Smoked Hot Pastrami on rye with swiss (it's awesome)

La Cocina: Al pastor tacos for $2 each (not on menu, you have to ask)they have several locations, I go to the one on Wells under the tracks

Flacos Tacos: Fish taco for $2.25 each (do NOT get the al pastor there)

Lunch Trucks (follow on twitter for locations)Meatyballs Mobile (Thai'd Balls recommended with Truffle dusted chips - $10)Gaztro wagon - been there just once...so hard to recommend anything really, but it's above average for sure.J&J Jerk Chicken (just the Jerk chicken - dont get anything else - $8 I think) you need to find their number and call to find out where they are.

My favorite almost a hidden gem is the Stone Pot dolsot bibimbap at Delmonico's in the pedway by Illinois Center. The buffet is nothing special but the Korean section which makes the stone pot Bim Bim Bap does a great job and its very cheap for downtown standards. The dolsot bibimbap comes in stone serving plate which is very hot to the touch but makes the rice very crispy which adds to the texture of the dish.

great stuff at the cellars cafe in the basement of the board of trade building. favorites are the soup esp. bean and chicken tortilla, cream of chicken, the eggplant parm, the meatloaf, mashed potato, mixed veggies. good pork tenderloin and fried chicken. Upstairs is sit down service at ceres restaurant. good salads, similar foods. legendary fish sandwiches.

good burger at cavenaughs which is sit down.

there is also a decent cafeteria in the old continental bank building which is bank of americanow on clark and jackson. chicken planet on jackson...looks suspcious but is good.

Toria

"I like this place and willingly could waste my time in it" - As You Like It,W. Shakespeare

DKoblesky wrote:Lunch Trucks (follow on twitter for locations)Meatyballs Mobile (Thai'd Balls recommended with Truffle dusted chips - $10)Gaztro wagon - been there just once...so hard to recommend anything really, but it's above average for sure.J&J Jerk Chicken (just the Jerk chicken - dont get anything else - $8 I think) you need to find their number and call to find out where they are.

I'll add to this part - Pleasant House Bakery just started doing a lunch truck, and last Friday they were at Franklin and Randolph. Same pot pies as at the restaurant, for $8. They told me they were planning on making that a regualr Friday location but with it being as new as it is, best to check on twitter to be sure.

Med Kitchen is very good as Roti. The Mediterranean chopped Chicken Salad at Roti is one of my go-to lunches.

I like Roti, too, but I am fairly sensitive to salt levels, and Roti is much saltier than Med Kitchen. (Which is why I generally bring my own lunch from home - at least I can control the salt levels.) It's not a health issue for me, but I hate feeling like all I want to do after lunch for the rest of the day is drink and pee.

ETA: I wasn't going crazy - my typical sandwich order (chicken kabob w/eggplant, cabbage slaw, greens, and red pepper aioli) has 1555.6 mg of sodium according to the nutrition calculator on their website.